Metallica releases ‘Live at Grimey’s’ EP in November

Metallica frontman James Hetfield, posing with the Grimey's staff and friends on June 12, 2008 (photo: grimeys.com).

Rock giants Metallica have announced plans to release Live at Grimey's - a live EP recorded in Nashville in 2008 - on November 26.

The title's a bit of a misnomer. The set was actually recorded at Nashville venue the Basement, located in the lowest level of the 8th Avenue building that also houses Grimey's New and Preloved Music. (Both the Basement and Grimey's are co-owned and operated by Michael "Grimey" Grimes.)

Metallica stopped by the venue on June 12, 2008 to play a secret show for fan club members, friends, and a few lucky locals. The band was on their way to Manchester where they were headlining that year's Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

"As fans of classic old school record stores, we knew we just had to visit Grimey's," the band says in the release. They also call Grimey's "one of the coolest record stores in the nation."

Live at Grimey's will be available exclusively through the 700 or so U.S. retailers who support Record Store Day.

We've got a full track listing for the EP and video from that fateful night at "Grimey's" after the jump:
1. No Remorse
2. Fuel
3. Harvester of Sorrow
4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
5. For Whom The Bell Tolls
6. Master of Puppets
7. Sad But True
8. Motorbreath
9. Seek and Destroy